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  Projects 2000/2001

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IBM Austin Center for Advanced Studies
Year 2000/01

Here are the Year 2000/01 research projects at the Austin Center for Advanced Studies. If you are interested in starting a collaborative project we invite you to contact us.

Full Papers

eBusiness Course Modules for Classroom Use
Dr. Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa and Dr. Emerson H. Tiller
Center for Business, Technology and Law,
McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin
IBM Mentor - Julia Schmidt, IBM Global Services,
University e-business Initiatives
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Characterizing the SPHINX Speech Recognition System
Kartik K. Agaram, Dr. Stephen W. Keckler, Dr. Doug Burger
Computer Architecture and Technology Laboratory ,
Department of Computer Sciences, University of Texas at Austin
IBM Mentor - Charles R. Moore, IBM Server Group

Characterization of Web Server Workloads on Three Generations of IBM PowerPC Microarchitectures
Pattabi Seshadri and Dr. Lizy K. John
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Texas at Austin
IBM Mentor - Alex Mericas, Processor Performance,
Advanced CEC Engineering, IBM Server Group
(Original Proposal)

Maximizing Area Efficiency for Single-Chip Server Processors
Jaehyuk Huh, Dr. Doug Burger, Dr. Stephen W. Keckler
Computer Architecture and Technology Laboratory,
Department of Computer Sciences, University of Texas at Austin
IBM Mentor - Charles R. Moore, IBM Server Group
(Original Proposal)

A Technology-Scalable Architecture for Fast Clocks and High ILP
Karthikeyan Sankaralingam, Ramadass Nagarajan,
Dr. Doug Burger, Dr. Stephen W. Keckler
Computer Architecture and Technology Laboratory,
Department of Computer Sciences, University of Texas at Austin
IBM Mentor - Charles R. Moore, IBM Server Group

Distributed TCP: An Efficient Infrastructure to Support Persistent Connections
Ravindranath Kokku, Dr. Lorenzo Alvisi, Dr. Harrick Vin
Department of Computer Sciences, University of Texas at Austin
IBM Mentor - Ram Rajamony, IBM Austin Research Laboratory
(Original Proposal)

Tread-Level Data Speculations (TLDS)
Dr. Todd C. Mowry
Computer Sciences Department, Carnegie Mellon University
IBM Mentor - Rick Eickemeyer, IBM Server Group
(Original Proposal)

E-Business@Motorola
Dr. Vish V. Krishnan,
Management Department, The University of Texas at Austin
IBM Mentor - Julia Schmidt, IBM Global Services,
University e-business Initiatives
(Original Proposal)

Proposals

Compilation Techniques for Customizing Large Java Libraries
Teck Tok and Dr. Calvin Lin,
Department of Computer Sciences, University of Texas at Austin
In collaboration with Bill Alexander and Weiming Gu,
IBM e-boss System Performance, Software Group

An Overview of Hop Integrity
M. G. Gouda, E. N. Elnozahy*, C. T. Huang, E. Jung,
Department of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin
IBM Mentor - *E. N. Elnozahy, IBM Austin Research Laboratory

Multiple Power Supply Pad V DDT Testing for Delay Faults
Professor James F. Plusquellic, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
IBM Mentor - Anne Gattiker, IBM Austin Research Laboratory

Wave-Pipelined, Dynamic SOI Circuits
Richard B. Brown and Alan J. Drake
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Dept., The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
IBM Mentor - Jeff Burns, Austin Research Laboratory

Power-Aware Information Appliances
Bruce R. Childers, Department of Computer Science, University of Pittsburgh
IBM Mentor - E. N. Elnozahy, IBM Austin Research Laboratory

Replication in Database-backed Web Servers
Willy Zwaenepoel, Department of Computer Science, Rice University
IBM Mentor - E. N. Elnozahy, IBM Austin Research Laboratory

Methods for Top-Down Timing-Driven Placement
Igor L. Markov, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
IBM Mentor - Paul Villarrubia, Electronic Design Automation, Microelectronics Division

 

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